Pot Limit Omaha is a twisted game at times. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise! This was a hand from two nites ago. I have no idea what bottom set is doing in this pot, but it's a pretty brutal hand either way.
Poker Room skin
Pot Limit Omaha Ring game
Blinds: $0.50/$0.50
9 players
ConverterStack sizes:UTG: $51.80
UTG+1: $33.70
MP1: $43.95
MP2: $23.85
MP3: $88.75
CO: $38
Hero: $68
SB: $36.35
BB: $50
Pre-flop: (
9 players) Hero is Button with a bunch of instamucked rags
MP2 calls $0.5, MP3 calls $0.5, CO calls $0.5, Hero folds, SB calls $0.5, BB checks, UTG (poster) checks, UTG+1, folds, MP1 (poster) checks.
Flop: 7c Tc Ks (
$3.5, 7 players)
MP1 bets $3.5, MP2 folds, MP3 calls $3.5,
CO raises to $17.5,
3 folds,
MP1 raises all-in $39.95,
MP3 raises all-in $84.75,
CO 20 $20.
Uncalled bets: $44.8 returned to MP3.
Turn: Ah (
$120.9, 0 player + 3 all-in - Main pot: $116, Sidepot 1: $4.9)
River: Kh (
$120.9, 0 player + 3 all-in - Main pot: $116, Sidepot 1: $4.9)
Results:Final pot: $120.9
Hand i:
7h 3s 6s 7sHand 2:
Qc 10h Jc 10sHand 3:
Kc Kd 8c 2dMiddle set would actually be ahead on this flop if his flush draw was live.
I finally got around to playing the US Daily last nite. I was hoping there would be slightly more room for play since the blind levels are a bit longer than smaller buy-in tournaments. I never really got to splash around as a big pot early put me in a tough spot. I eventually busted out in 47th out of 224 entrants. I'm disappointed with how it went. Not because I was expecting to win, but I was hoping to get a hold of some chips, get into some pots, and see what's what.
After being knocked out of the US Daily I entered a $10+$1 with 362 participants. I LAG'ed it up early to much success. Within the first hour I had my stack up in the top 20 and just about everything working right at my table. Then my table broke and I was moved to a table with a lot of chips. After being moved to the new table I went from 17th place to out in less than ten minutes. I raised UTG with queens and got one late position caller. The flop came Jack, Nine, Baby with two diamonds. I moved in for about $200 more than the pot and was called by the LP player. He had only 200-300 more than I did so I've got no idea why he's making that call with
Qc Tc and zero implied odds. The
8h lands on the turn and I'm drawing only to a chop on the river which bricked off. 89th out of 362.
2006 ROI: 58.6%